Yes. You may vote by absentee ballot if you:1. Will be absent from your city or town on election day, and/or 2. Have a physical disability that prevents your voting at the polling place, and/or3. Cannot vote at the polls due to religious beliefs.

Apply in writing to your city or town clerk or election commission and include your:1. Name2. Address as registered3. Ward and precinct (if you know them)4. Address where you wish the absentee ballot sent 5. In a primary, the party ballot you want 6. Your signatureThere is an application form available at your local election office or by downloading one of the applications online. You may also make application by letter or note. Whichever method you choose, the application must be made in writing and signed.

Yes, unless you are a "specially qualified voter". A specially qualified voter is a person:1. Who is otherwise eligible to register as a voter and 2.Whose present domicile is outside the United States and whose last domicile in the United States was Massachusetts or whose present domicile is Massachusetts and who is:(a)Absent from the city or town or residence and in the active service of the armed forces or in the merchant marine of the United States or a spouse or dependent of such person(b) absent from the commonwealth; or (c) confined in a correctional facility or a jail, except if by reason of felony conviction.

Yes. You must apply to your local election office to do so. File a letter from your doctor with the town or city clerk or election commission. The doctor must state that you are permanently unable to cast your ballot at the polling place due to a physical disability.

The local election official will automatically mail you an application for an absentee ballot for all elections in a calendar year. You must sign the application and send it back to your local election official.

Call your local election official for information about how to register to vote at home or to request that a mail-in registration form be sent to you.

Yes, as long as that individual is not under a court ordered guardianship which specifically prohibits voting.

Any patient in a nursing home must be a registered voter in order to vote by absentee ballot and must fill out an absentee ballot application.

If the clerk designates a health care facility in writing 28 days before the election, the ballot must be hand-delivered to such facility by a Registrar. If the patient states that he/she has entered a hospital after noon of the fifth day before the election, the ballot may be hand-delivered to the voter; otherwise, the ballot should be mailed to the voter at the facility.

Consult the administration of the nursing home for further instructions.